Tima Kurdi wants Canada to take more refugees, hopes new book spotlights crisis
Canada should take in more refugees, says Tima Kurdi, the aunt of three-year-old Syrian refugee Alan Kurdi who died with his brother and mother while fleeing to Greece in 2015.
The photo of Alan’s tiny body washed up on a Turkish beach was a bombshell that focused global attention on the Syrian refugee crisis.
Since that time, Canada has welcomed more than 51,800 Syrian refugees, according to the latest government figures.
But Kurdi, a Vancouver resident, says Canada could — and should — do more to help.